u/KeanusMewTwo

▲ 13 r/Series66Exam+1 crossposts

Finished the hat trick today, paying forward and giving flowers

As the subject says, I passed my 66 today and concluded my exam journey 3/3 on the first shot (for now anyway). For context I’m no stranger to standardized tests, having successful endeavors in the ACT, LSAT, Uniform Bar exam, SIE, 7, and now 66. A glutton for punishment, me. But let me tell you that these exams are no cake walk. When you pass the 7 and/or the 66, you’ve done something. Be proud. As for the 66, I used Kaplan as I has for the SIE and 7. It was sufficient enough but I wasn’t terribly impressed with the book, or the live class. In fact, if you’re using Kaplan for the 66, just don’t waste your time on the live class. Looking at you, George Lucas (discredit to the name imo). For the Kaplan series 7 live class it was Mark Esposito, and he was the man. Incredible course from Espo. I didn’t hop on the TestGeek train until the 66, but wow. Buy that instead. Buy it regardless. Brian’s got the test figured out. $100 with the guru20 code. If you want to know what’s on the exam and how it’ll be, that’s your answer. I also became quite close (unbeknownst to them) with Ken and gru. It’s a shame those guys are oil and water, because they both are absolutely incredible at what they do. Between Ken’s brutal and TestGeek, over half the exam was things I’d either directly or indirectly seen before. As an aside, I saw 2 SPAC questions, a QDRO, a balance sheet equation, and an after-tax current yield equation. Everything else was par for the course. Anyway, just wanted to post this for some encouragement and to say thanks to the guys that helped along the way. Peace and booty grease, soldiers.

reddit.com
u/KeanusMewTwo — 5 days ago